MCO extended by 2 weeks to Feb 18
The movement control
order (MCO), scheduled to end on Feb 4, will be extended by 14 more days to Feb
18, the government announced today.
The second MCO (MCO 2.0)
was originally planned for Jan 13 to Jan 26, but was extended by nine days to
Feb 4.
Senior minister for
security Ismail Sabri Yaakob announced the new extension at a press conference
here this afternoon.
“It is a bit different
from MCO 1.0 where there was a total lockdown. This time, there is a relaxation
for the micro economy,” he said, adding that the number of cases was still
high.
He said the decision was
made by the National Security Council (MKN) which looks at laws, workers’
quarters, and aggressive contact tracing, national immunisation programme,
among others, to fight the Covid-19 pandemic.
The nation has recently
seen a spike in Covid-19 cases, with a record high of 5,728 new cases reported
on Jan 30.
Ismail said the public
was still barred from crossing to other states during this MCO period.
“Many have asked me why
we do not allow intercity travel. I would like to inform you that every
decision we take was based on the health ministry’s statistics.
“There are 31 clusters
that have contributed to the increase in Covid-19 cases since we allowed
travelling to other states,” he added.
Meanwhile, the minister
also said that MKN had received various applications from businesses, pleading
the government to allow them to operate during the MCO period.
“MKN will call a meeting
with the health ministry and various agencies to look into each of the
applications.
“I would like to stress
we will not reject without basis,” Ismail said, adding that among the
applications the government received were from car wash operators and saloon
owners.
On standard operating
procedures (SOPs) for Chinese New Year which falls on Feb 12, he said they
would be announced soon.
“The health ministry and
MKN will discuss the SOPs,” he added.
On increasing compounds
and fines for those who breach Covid-19 SOPs, Ismail said the
Attorney-General’s Chambers was preparing a draft on the matter, and a decision
would be announced soon.
He was referring to
earlier reports that the government was looking at increasing fines and
compounds for companies which breach SOPs, causing workplace clusters.
The minister also urged
the rakyat to come forward to lodge complaints against anyone who breaches the
SOPs as it will help police take action against them.
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